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ID165074
Title Proper(Trans)regionalism and South–South cooperation
Other Title Information Afrasia instead of Eurafrique?
LanguageENG
AuthorBachmann, Veit
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper engages critically with the increasing importance of South–South cooperation and the shift from African–European to African–Asian interaction. It argues that South–South cooperation is too often framed in a spatial logics of regional integration and transregional cooperation and thus reproduces spatial understandings that are characteristic for African–European relations but misplaced in the context of African–Asian relations. Moreover, it analyses perceptions about the difference of European and Asian cooperation partners amongst political and societal elites in Kenya and Tanzania, arguing that instead of a shift from African–European to Afrasian spaces of interaction, the two mutually coexist and fulfil complementary functions.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 40, No.4; 2019: p.688-709
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 40 No 4
Key WordsEast Africa ;  South–South Cooperation ;  African–European, African–Asian/Afrasian, Regionalism/Transregionalism/Interregionalism


 
 
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